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DNR seeks input on Lake Vermilion State Park master plan
Posted at 10:10 AM on September 8, 2010
by Tom Robertson
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Filed under: Arrowhead, Environment, Government, Regions, Sports & Recreation
The DNR is taking another step toward development of Minnesota's newest state park. The agency is looking for public comment on what people want to see in the new Lake Vermilion State Park in northeast Minnesota.
Lake Vermilion State Park was established earlier this summer when the state closed on a 3,000-acre land transaction with U.S. Steel.
The DNR is asking people to respond to a short questionnaire.
The questionnaire includes 19 questions. They explore the kinds of experiences and facilities Minnesotans would like to have in their newest state park. The process takes most people around five minutes to complete.
"We'd like this to be a year-round destination," says state Parks and Trails Director Courtland Nelson. "So we're asking everyone to think about what would entice you to come to the park in the winter as well as the summer."
The questionnaire will be available through the end of September. Answers will be used by DNR staff and the park's Citizen Advisory Committee to guide the master planning process.
Another public input period will happen later this fall, when the DNR will ask for comments on the draft park master plan.
Comments (1)
Sounds awesome!
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